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Composite Materials: Properties as Influenced by Phase Geometry. k7 M/ S$ t7 ^/ Z
By Lauge F. Nielsen
' R* I" `9 C/ r0 X5 hPublisher: Springer
0 y" L x; P" x! TNumber Of Pages:259 $ y8 ]0 |- C( H+ a4 h
Publication Date: 2005-07-21
, W6 I2 R/ w& f% X7 O( CISBN-10 /ASIN:3540243852 4 Y" I0 r% X" P$ ?4 q3 ]& [2 T% v. D
ISBN-13 / EAN:9783540243854
' c5 @+ i/ l% i Binding:Hardcover
& Z5 n2 N1 k8 p+ r3 cProduct Description: * h0 S( U/ W- v+ F$ K; T7 T
Thisbook deals with the mechanical and physical behavior of composites asinfluenced by composite geometry. The monograph provides acomprehensive introduction for researchers and students to moderncomposite materials research with a special emphasis on the influenceof geometry to materials properties. Composite Materialsenables the reader to a better understanding of the behavior of naturalcomposites, improvement of such materials, and design of new materialswith prescribed properties.
" o/ L+ c2 u/ L1 Basics of Metal Matrix Composites 17 i: g$ t7 B5 W4 i* a6 r' z
Karl Ulrich Kainer+ H+ Z# t; |2 y: ^
1.1 Introduction 1
5 |, f% @% g$ R3 }2 k" x1.2 Combination of Materials for Light Metal Matrix Composites 4" R6 m/ m% { _% B% D: E" z6 [2 E
1.2.1 Reinforcements 4
, V5 j0 F9 ?" Y7 j9 h: g1.2.2 Matrix Alloy Systems 6. c9 @1 R( I- K6 `- G
1.2.3 Production and Processing of Metal Matrix Composites 7
8 W7 C( Y6 y0 ?6 }1.3 Mechanism of Reinforcement 12! C# x: E- |+ ~, @% x, }) ~2 _
1.3.1 Long Fiber Reinforcement 135 G* l, Z F, R* [; ?- l
1.3.2 Short Fiber Reinforcement 162 M1 N+ |7 g1 v9 s! z- X% v; Y
1.3.3 Strengthening by Particles 20/ ~! r8 t+ w6 A3 j% k {
1.3.4 Young’s Modulus 22
5 u+ ^8 ]" I- F1 M7 w; N1.3.5 Thermal Expansion Coefficient 24: D* |5 J9 T# ~: s. d
1.4 Interface Influence 26# p6 y" O% f( p3 {- c k: s- C. T
1.4.1 Basics of Wettability and Infiltration 27
/ A% E ^5 Q/ Q1.4.2 Objective of Adhesion 355 F1 s8 k4 _' q# H# g' t; X
1.5 Structure and Properties of Light Metal Composite Materials 40
; _+ C0 t) R( u0 l) \. E ]1.6 Possible Applications of Metal Matrix Composites 48+ I9 O+ h r2 u7 H# K, F6 }
1.7 Recycling 52
/ S6 K/ \& F r$ d: O) W S/ g4 J9 |References 52 F7 h$ k( @- H' H: N( V) F
2 Particles, Fibers and Short Fibers for the Reinforcement of Metal+ d; V% e7 h2 q7 [. L
Materials 55
+ Q6 C8 ]& q! A) r4 EHajo Dieringa and Karl Ulrich Kainer
4 {1 I% h/ J" _3 q* T# h8 g2.1 Introduction 55
3 N7 u/ i! H& T9 \" e1 ?6 Z( e2.2 Particles 56
. v3 B8 N7 v; F+ ]& w* y$ Y* O5 l2.2.1 Fibers 59
5 N; f1 J9 v j- R2.3 Continuous Fibers 61
' @ C" U. ?* e' {. I. A2.3.1 Monofilaments 62: g, D6 C6 r0 S
2.3.2 Multifilament Fibers 65
6 h) t5 S4 E; v) ~4 f2.3.2.1 Carbon Fibers 65
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